With continued improvements in payments security through technologies such as P2PE and EMV, the PCI community has been effective at combating crime in a wide variety of traditional retail environments. As the use of stolen or fraudulent cards for in-person transactions becomes more difficult, however, criminals are increasingly shifting their focus to online activities, and the rapidly growing mobile payment sector. To stay ahead of the bad guys, merchants need solutions that are designed to reliably protect payment data within their environment, and reduce PCI scope without impacting business processes.

Join this webinar to learn why any business that wants to remove sensitive data from their databases should understand these strategies on how they can eliminate exposure to cardholder data, reduce risks and PCI audit costs. You will learn:

•How the threat landscape is evolving
•What the attackers are doing differently
•How to stay ahead of cyber thieves, while neutralizing the risk of payment data breaches
•What is necessary to secure all e-commerce and mobile transactions
•How to enable innovation and business growth while maintaining strong data protection

With continued improvements in payments security through technologies such as P2PE and EMV, the PCI community has been effective at combating crime in a wide variety of traditional retail environments. As the use of stolen or fraudulent cards for in-person transactions becomes more difficult, however, criminals are increasingly shifting their focus to online activities, and the rapidly growing mobile payment sector. To stay ahead of the bad guys, merchants need solutions that are designed to reliably protect payment data within their environment, and reduce PCI scope without impacting business processes.

Join this webinar to learn why any business that wants to remove sensitive data from their databases should understand these strategies on how they can eliminate exposure to cardholder data, reduce risks and PCI audit costs. You will learn:

•How the threat landscape is evolving
•What the attackers are doing differently
•How to stay ahead of cyber thieves, while neutralizing the risk of payment data breaches
•What is necessary to secure all e-commerce and mobile transactions
•How to enable innovation and business growth while maintaining strong data protection

There's no such thing as bad publicity? In the era of data breaches, that's not really true. Time and again in recent years, the mighty have fallen. And as sensitive data reaches the hands of bad guys the world over, so go the fates of customers and companies alike. That's why security is the fastest growing sector of enterprise IT today, with privacy issues front and center.

Register for this episode of The Briefing Room to hear veteran Analyst Dr. Robin Bloor explain why companies need to pay serious attention to the ever-growing importance of privacy, not just security. He'll be briefed by Jay Irwin of Teradata and Carole Murphy of HPE Security, who will demonstrate how their technologies can be combined to create a robust privacy infrastructure that allows organizations to avoid data breaches, or at least keep the data encrypted, thus avoiding the damage of a breach.

Does your organization use the SQL on Hadoop capabilities provided by Vertica? Are you concerned about protecting PII/PHI data when it flows across your Hadoop and Vertica clusters? Are you looking for a security solution that will allow you to meet PCI and other industry compliance and data privacy regulations?

You can take advantage of the recent integration of HPE Vertica and HPE SecureData. This integration allows you to keep your data protected when it flows across multiple systems spread across multiple data centers on premise or in the cloud.

Register for this episode of The Briefing Room to hear veteran Analyst Dr. Robin Bloor and Dez Blanchfield discuss both the opportunities and the risks facing your enterprise and your customers in the immediate future. Joining the discussion will be Jay Irwin, Director Teradata InfoSec Center of Expertise, who speaks from deep experience with enterprise use cases and initiatives in Big Data and IoT. Reiner Kappenberger, Global Product Management, HPE Security - Data Security will share his perspectives on innovative new technologies that enable security at a data-centric level to mitigate risks even while enabling business agility and opportunity.

Consumer-facing organizations of all types face increasing IT complexity and a future where more applications will have PANs, tokens, and payment tokens flowing in the system. Understanding tokenization is critical to the security of applications, and to having solid justification for reducing audit scope in a tokenized environment.

With newer methods of tokenization such as Apple Pay gaining ground in the marketplace, there is a need to develop deeper technical and architectural understanding of the available methods of protecting PAN data, and how security tokenization fits from the perspective of the end-to-end architecture of payments ecosystems.

In this session our experts will explain how the tokenization system is secured within the network and how it maps tokens into PANs. Attendees will learn:

The latest on PCI 3.0 and updates related to SSL and TLS encryption protocols and vulnerabilities that can put payment data at risk,
Security and PCI-related aspects of payment vs. security tokenization in user networks, and
Gain a deeper understanding of standards and options for protecting PAN data in multi-platform enterprise environments.

Data residency laws can place complicated requirements and constraints on the IT strategy - from preventing the adoption of distributed application architectures including cloud, to requiring expensive in-country data center operations with dedicated staff. US, EU cross border data laws, Offshore Banking rules, and federal mandates may also have conflicting data governance requirements leading to high compliance costs.

However, businesses today operate across more geographic boundaries than ever before and as data travels globally, a company’s compliance, risk, and data governance obligations become exponentially more complex. In addition, data moving across public and private clouds increases breach risk and compliance regulators can stop projects in their tracks - sometimes with dramatic consequences.

Join us for this live webcast where Mark Bower, VP product management, Voltage Security, will share effective strategies for protecting your data from threats while meeting privacy compliance regulations regardless of where your data is.

-- Data residency risks and challenges, and using a data-centric security approach to overcome them

-- How to embrace a complex regulatory environment without the cost and risk of a traditional in-country data center

-- Best practices to govern data access across geographic compliance boundaries such as the US and Canada, and the US and the EU

-- Use cases for financial entities operating offshore and private banking rules and regulations such as those in the EU, Singapore and Switzerland

Legacy approaches to securing email communications usually leave a lot to be desired or just plain don’t work, with usability being the number one barrier to adoption. They also require complex configuration files, key management, administration and provisioning – not to mention the multiple end-user steps to access encrypted emails and attachments. In many cases, inconsistent delivery methods even from a single solution results in clunky or unusable experience for mobile users.

But what if your mobile users could send and read encrypted email on leading iOS, Android, and Blackberry devices using the native experience without the hassle of web browsers, managing certificates, or awkward proxy servers? What if you could manage granular email data protection policies across corporate and personal mobile devices, both inside and outside the enterprise, from a unified console?

Join David Strom, expert on networking and communications technologies, and Mark Schweighardt, Director product management at Voltage Security, to learn:

Mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets have become mainstream business tools. Enterprises are accelerating their adoption of a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) model to increase staff productivity and extend their relationships and brand to customers and partners through mobile channels, especially email. This presents major challenges to their existing security architecture and programs; every environment now features an unprecedented mix of operating systems, applications and practices

Every day, more and more sensitive business data and communication are being accessed by BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) and IT-provisioned smartphones, bringing huge implications to enterprise security and compliance efforts. It's not surprising that the top concern of today’s mobile enterprises is data security.

Traditional, container-based approaches to securing data on smartphones have encountered limited success due to their complexity to use and deploy, which impacts user productivity. No amount of perimeter defense can completely protect data accessed by smartphones, as evidenced by the data breaches still happening today.

Our guest speaker Bob Bragdon, Publisher, CSO Magazine and Mark Bower, VP Product Management, Voltage Security discuss a data-centric view for protecting valuable business data and talk about the top five strategies for mobile data security that can make or break your enterprise security strategy.